2008 Mountain West Conference Football Season - Memorable Games

Memorable Games

  • Utah 25, Michigan 23

August 30, 2008 • Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, Michigan • ABC • Attendance: 108,421

Brian Johnson threw for 305 yards and a touchdown and Louie Sakoda was 4-4 on field goals as the Utes held on to beat Michigan on their home field.

  • #15 BYU 28, Washington 27

September 6, 2008 • Husky Stadium • Seattle, Washington • FSN • Attendance: 64,611

In one of the year's most controversial endings, Washington quarterback Jake Locker scored on a 3-yard touchdown run with two seconds remaining, but was penalized 15 yards when he flipped the ball into the air in celebration. BYU defensive end Jan Jorgensen blocked the 35-yard extra point attempt, securing the win for the Cougars.

  • Air Force 31, Houston 28

September 13, 2008 • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Dallas, Texas • Attendance: 2,546

The Falcons' scheduled game at Houston was relocated because of Hurricane Ike, the effects of which could still very much be felt in Dallas. In high winds and intermittent rain, Air Force tallied 380 yards rushing and never attempted a pass in the victory.

  • TCU 31, Stanford 14

September 13, 2008 • Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, Texas • The Mtn • Attendance: 25,531

Across the Metroplex from the Air Force-Houston game, the Frogs' game against Stanford was moved up to the early afternoon because of Ike and was also played in less than pleasant weather conditions. TCU outlasted the Cardinal in a sloppy game, starting the Mountain West's 4-0 day against the Pac-10.

  • #18 BYU 59, UCLA 0

September 13, 2008 • Lavell Edwards Stadium • Provo, Utah • Versus • Attendance: 64,153

Max Hall tied a BYU school record by throwing for 7 touchdown passes as the Cougars easily defeated UCLA in Provo. The Cougars forced four turnovers and blocked a field goal in handing the Bruins their worst defeat in 80 years.

  • New Mexico 36, Arizona 28

September 13, 2008 • University Stadium • Albuquerque, New Mexico • CBS College • Attendance: 32,337

The Lobos had a little extra motivation in this one, after several Arizona players called New Mexico's 2007 win in Tucson a "fluke". Senior tailback Rodney Ferguson rushed for 158 yards to lead the attack.

  • UNLV 23, #15 Arizona State 20 (OT)

September 13, 2008 • Sun Devil Stadium • Tempe, Arizona • FSN • Attendance: 59,852

By beating the 15th-ranked Sun Devils in their own stadium, the Rebels tallied their most impressive victory in recent memory. UNLV forced overtime by tying the game at 20 on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Omar Clayton to Phillip Payne with 18 seconds remaining in the 4th quarter. Kyle Watson then kicked a 20-yard field goal on the Rebels' overtime possession, and Malo Taumua blocked Arizona State kicker Thomas Weber's 35-yard field goal attempt to secure the win.

  • #20 Utah 30, Air Force 23

September 20, 2008 • Falcon Stadium • Colorado Springs, Colorado • Versus • Attendance: 36,952

Utah running backs Darrell Mack and Matt Asiata both ran for more than a hundred yards, and Mack's third rushing touchdown of the day with 58 seconds remaining in the game gave the Utes the victory.

  • UNLV 34, Iowa State 31 (OT)

September 20, 2008 • Sam Boyd Stadium • Las Vegas, Nevada • The Mtn • Attendance: 25,567

For the second consecutive week, the Rebels knocked off a team from one of the nation's elite conferences in overtime. The Cyclones had the ball first in overtime and kicked a 37-yard field goal. Then on the first play of the Rebels' possession, Omar Clayton threw his third touchdown of the game to Phillip Payne to win the game.

  • #2 Oklahoma 35, #24 TCU 10

September 20, 2008 • Memorial Stadium • Norman, Oklahoma • FSN • Attendance: 85,158

In one of the Horned Frogs' two defeats of the 2008 season, the Sooners jumped out to a 28-3 halftime lead to secure the victory. The Frogs, however, did hold OU to just 25 yards rushing and 35 points- the Sooners' smallest point total of the year.

  • #15 Utah 31, Oregon State 28

October 2, 2008 • Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, Utah • Versus • Attendance: 45,559

A week to the day after the Beavers had knocked off the nation's #1 team, Southern Cal, they fell to the Utes in a Thursday-night thriller. Oregon State led late into the fourth quarter, but Utah tied the game at 28-28 with 1:29 left when Brian Johnson hit Bradon Godfrey for a 25-yard touchdown pass and then Johnson ran the ball in for a two-point conversion. The Ute defense was able to hold for a three and out, which gave them the ball back with enough time for Louie Sakoda to kick a game-winning 37-yard field goal as time expired to run their record to 6-0.

  • #24 TCU 32, #8 BYU 7

October 16, 2008 • Amon G. Carter Stadium • Fort Worth, Texas • Versus • Attendance: 36,180

In a highly-anticipated matchup of ranked MWC teams, the Horned Frogs jumped out to a 23-0 halftime lead and never looked back. TCU sacked Max Hall 6 times- including 4 by All-American defensive end Jerry Hughes- and debuted their "Wild Frog" formation with wide receiver Jeremy Kerley lining up at quarterback.

  • #9 Utah 13, #11 TCU 10

November 6, 2008 • Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, Utah • CBS College • Attendance: 45,666

Coming into this Thursday-night matchup, the Frogs were 9-1 and the Utes 9-0 with the winner putting themselves in good position for a BCS Bowl bid. The Frogs led 10-0 early, but were unable to improve upon that lead. TCU freshman kicker Ross Evans missed two field goals in the fourth quarter, and Brian Johnson hit Freddie Brown for a 9-yard touchdown pass with 48 seconds remaining to give the Utes the 13-10 victory.

  • Wyoming 13, Tennessee 7

November 8, 2008 • Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, Tennessee • ESPN GamePlan • Attendance: 99,489

In a defensive battle, Cowboys' linebacker Ward Dobbs returned an interception 24 yards to give Wyoming a 13-0 halftime lead. Despite a few drives into Wyoming territory in the second half, the Volunteers were only able to score 7 points. The defeat may have cost Tennessee coach Phil Fulmer his job.

  • #7 Utah 48, #14 BYU 24

November 22, 2008 • Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, Utah • The Mtn • Attendance: 46,488

In the annual Holy War game, Utah picked off BYU quarterback Max Hall five times as the Utes claimed an outright conference championship, a BCS Bowl bid and their third undefeated regular season in school history.

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